I assert that copyright is an unnecessary and harmful idea.
Lengthy, relevant discussion
TL;DR:
Copyright law does not generate a desirable result. Get rid of it. Completely.
Yeah, and you'll instantly destroy every company that relies on copyright law. All you'll have is indie stuff and classical music.
I'm on the fence on this. I'd probably say that I buy music thanks to Napster. A few years after that whole issue, the Malaysian government set a maximum price on music, and that made music very affordable. Piracy drives down prices.
Unfortunately, this does not apply to most game companies. I do pay for bargain bin stuff, like Fallout or EU3. I'm fine with paying for goods. It's just that I don't want to pay $50 (about 40 hours of overtime) for a game when I have no idea what's in it. And certainly not for a stupid Sims expansion. If it was a good expansion, like World Adventures fine, but not for adding 50 features I never use and one tiny feature that I mess around a little with and get bored.
I have a lot of pirated stuff at home, mostly bought CDs and DVDs from the dial up days. Today, most of those CDs don't work. They only have a lifespan of a few years. Some are missing, some are in someone else's computer, some are in other CD covers and I can't bother to sort them out because only a few of them are worth playing these days. Some are damaged, I can try for a hours to install them and then get errors.
Plus, piracy is so convenient now. I could maybe spend 3 hours searching the house for Sim City 4 and the Rush Hour expansion. I'd spend at least an hour trying to install them because the CD sucks. Or I can get on a proxy (Malaysia blocks sites), get on Pirate Bay, search, download. It takes < 2 minutes of effort, a few hours of waiting (and I can go to work, read a book), maybe 5 mins of installation, and all done. If I've actually legally paid for it, I don't see why I shouldn't just pirate it.
But I don't think piracy should be glorified - it's just there as an alternative. If you can afford it, by all means buy the full thing. Some people argue that it's only a day's wage for 100+ hours of entertainment or something. If you're one of those people, get it.
What's funny about game piracy is that the people who have the free time to enjoy games/anime/etc don't have a job and don't have money, and the people who have jobs and money don't have the free time to play games/watch anime, and rather spend their money on food, clothes, things that they'll use all the time. At best, you can maybe target people who have light jobs or parents.